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    #0201 – Unown

    Unown is a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It has many different forms shaped like letters of the alphabet, as well as punctuation marks.

    Unown’s true abilities remain mysterious. It is believed that multiple Unown together possess hidden powers.

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    • #0201 – Unown
    • #0202 – Wobbuffet
    • #0203 – Girafarig
    • #0204 – Pineco
    • #0205 – Forretress
    • #0206 – Dunsparce
    • #0207 – Gligar
    • #0208 – Steelix
    • #0209 – Snubbull
    • #0210 – Granbull
    • #0211 – Qwilfish
    • #0212 – Scizor
    • #0213 – Shuckle
    • #0214 – Heracross
    • #0215 – Sneasel
    • #0216 – Teddiursa
    • #0217 – Ursaring
    • #0218 – Slugma
    • #0219 – Magcargo
    • #0220 – Swinub
    • #0221 – Piloswine
    • #0222 – Corsola
    • #0223 – Remoraid
    • #0224 – Octillery
    • #0225 – Delibird
    • #0226 – Mantine
    • #0227 – Skarmory
    • #0228 – Houndour
    • #0229 – Houndoom
    • #0230 – Kingdra
    • #0231 – Phanpy
    • #0232 – Donphan
    • #0233 – Porygon
    • #0234 – Stantler
    • #0235 – Smeargle
    • #0236 – Tyrogue
    • #0237 – Hitmontop
    • #0238 – Smoochum
    • #0239 – Elekid
    • #0240 – Magby
    • #0241 – Miltank
    • #0242 – Blissey
    • #0243 – Raikou
    • #0244 – Entei
    • #0245 – Suicune
    • #0246 – Larvitar
    • #0247 – Pupitar
    • #0248 – Tyranitar
    • #0249 – Lugia
    • #0250 – Ho-Oh
    • #0251 – Celebi
    • #0252 – Treecko
    • #0253 – Grovyle
    • #0254 – Sceptile
    • #0255 – Torchic
    • #0256 – Combusken
    • #0257 – Blaziken
    • #0258 – Mudkip
    • #0259 – Marshtomp
    • #0260 – Swampert
    • #0261 – Poochyena
    • #0262 – Mightyena
    • #0263 – Zigzagoon
    • #0264 – Linoone
    • #0265 – Wurmple
    • #0266 – Silcoon
    • #0267 – Beautifly
    • #0268 – Cascoon
    • #0269 – Dustox
    • #0270 – Lotad
    • #0271 – Lombre
    • #0272 – Ludicolo
    • #0273 – Seedot
    • #0274 – Nuzleaf
    • #0275 – Shiftry

    Unown is a Pokémon that can be found inside the Tanoby Chambers.

    #0202 – Wobbuffet

    Wobbuffet is a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is known for its unique battle style that relies on counterattacks rather than direct attacks.

    Wobbuffet rarely initiates moves on its own and instead reflects or counters the opponent’s attacks with surprising power.

    There are two locations where you’ll find Wobbuffet. The primary location is Ruin Valley and the secondary location is Cerulean Cave.

    #0203 – Girafarig

    Girafarig is a Normal and Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It has a second brain located in its tail.

    Girafarig’s tail can act independently and bite enemies. The two halves of its body work together in battle.

    Girafarig is a Pokémon you can easily trade from the Pokémon Emerald.

    #0204 – Pineco

    Pineco is a Bug-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It attaches itself to tree branches and remains still to avoid detection.

    Pineco evolves into Forretress at level 31. If disturbed, it may explode to protect itself.

    Pineco can be traded from the Pokémon Emerald or XD.

    #0205 – Forretress

    Forretress is a Bug and Steel-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Pineco. It protects its body with a hard steel shell.

    Forretress evolves from Pineco at level 31. It hides inside its shell and launches spikes or explodes to defend itself.

    To get Forretress, you’ll have to trade it from the Pokémon Emerald, Colosseum, or XD.

    #0206 – Dunsparce

    Dunsparce is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It lives deep underground in dark tunnels and rarely shows itself.

    Dunsparce is known for its simple appearance and mysterious nature. Despite its small wings, it cannot truly fly and instead drills through the ground with its tail.

    Dunsparce is a Pokémon that can be found in the Three Isle Port near the yellow sandy area.

    #0207 – Gligar

    Gligar is a Ground and Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It glides silently through the night and attacks from above.

    Gligar later gained an evolution into Gliscor in Generation IV. It uses its pincers to grab prey and its tail to maintain balance while gliding.

    You can get Gligar by trading from the Pokémon Emerald, Colosseum, or XD.

    #0208 – Steelix

    Steelix is a Steel and Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Onix when traded while holding a Metal Coat.

    Steelix lives deep underground under immense pressure, which makes its body harder than diamond. Its massive metallic form makes it one of the most durable Pokémon.

    #0209 – Snubbull

    Snubbull is a Fairy-type Pokémon (originally Normal-type in Generation II). Despite its tough appearance, it is timid and affectionate.

    Snubbull evolves into Granbull at level 23. It often tries to act fierce to scare others, even though it is easily frightened itself.

    Snubbull can be traded off from the Pokémon Emerald.

    #0210 – Granbull

    Granbull is a Fairy-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Snubbull. It has powerful jaws and an intimidating look.

    Granbull evolves from Snubbull at level 23. Although it appears aggressive, it is actually sensitive and dislikes conflict.

    To get Granbull, you’ll need to trade from the Pokémon Emerald or Colosseum. 

    #0211 – Qwilfish

    Qwilfish is a Water and Poison-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It inflates its body by swallowing water to scare predators.

    Qwilfish shoots poisonous spikes when threatened. It is dangerous to approach due to the toxins stored in its body.

    There are multiple locations you can get Qwilfish from: Five Isle Meadow, Green Path, Memorial Pillar, Resort Gorgeous, Outcast Island, Trainer Tower, Water Path (Super Rod), Tanoby Ruins, and Water Labyrinth.

    #0212 – Scizor

    Scizor is a Bug and Steel-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Scyther when traded while holding a Metal Coat.

    Scizor has powerful steel pincers that can crush almost anything. Despite its heavy body, it moves quickly and strikes with precision.

    #0213 – Shuckle

    Shuckle is a Bug and Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It stores berries inside its shell to ferment into juice.

    Shuckle has extremely high defensive capabilities. It remains hidden in rocks and rarely moves unless necessary.

    Shuckle is a Pokémon you can trade from Pokémon Emerald, Colosseum, or XD.

    #0214 – Heracross

    Heracross is a Bug and Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It uses its large horn to lift and throw opponents.

    Heracross is incredibly strong and loves sweet tree sap. Despite its power, it is generally calm and peaceful unless provoked.

    Heracross can be located in the Pattern Bush in both FireRed and LeafGreen.

    #0215 – Sneasel

    Sneasel is a Dark and Ice-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is cunning and attacks in groups to overwhelm opponents.

    Sneasel later gained an evolution into Weavile in Generation IV. It uses its sharp claws to slash enemies swiftly.

    To find Sneasel, you’ll need to go to the Icefall Cave in LeafGreen.

    #0216 – Teddiursa

    Teddiursa is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It loves honey and is often seen licking its paws.

    Teddiursa evolves into Ursaring at level 30. The crescent mark on its forehead glows when it discovers honey.

    Teddiursa is a Pokémon you can trade from Pokémon Emerald or XD. 

    #0217 – Ursaring

    Ursaring is a Normal-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Teddiursa. It is fiercely protective and extremely strong.

    Ursaring evolves from Teddiursa at level 30. It has a strong sense of smell and can detect food from far away.

    Ursaring is a Pokémon you can trade from Pokémon Emerald, Colosseum, or XD. 

    #0218 – Slugma

    Slugma is a Fire-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. Its body is made entirely of molten lava.

    Slugma evolves into Magcargo at level 38. If it stops moving, its body begins to cool and harden. To find Slugma, you’ll need to go to Mt. Ember.

    #0219 – Magcargo

    Magcargo is a Fire and Rock-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Slugma. Its shell is made of hardened magma. You can also get Magcargo in Mt. Ember.

    Magcargo evolves from Slugma at level 38. Its body temperature is extremely high, hot enough to vaporize water instantly.

    #0220 – Swinub

    Swinub is an Ice and Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It uses its sensitive nose to dig through snow in search of food.

    Swinub evolves into Piloswine at level 33. Its thick fur protects it from freezing temperatures.

    Swinub is a Pokémon that can easily be found in the Icefall Cave.

    #0221 – Piloswine

    Piloswine is an Ice and Ground-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Swinub. It is covered in thick brown fur that protects it from freezing temperatures.

    Piloswine evolves from Swinub at level 33 and later evolves into Mamoswine when it learns Ancient Power. Its long tusks are used to dig through snow and ice in search of food.

    #0222 – Corsola

    Corsola is a Water and Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It resembles a piece of living coral and lives in warm, shallow seas.

    Corsola’s branches can break off and grow back naturally. It thrives in clean ocean water and forms beautiful coral colonies.

    Corsola can be traded from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0223 – Remoraid

    Remoraid is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It shoots powerful jets of water with remarkable accuracy.

    Remoraid evolves into Octillery at level 25. Despite its small size, it can strike targets from a surprising distance.

    There are multiple locations where you can find Remoraid: Five Isle Meadow, Memorial Pillar, Green Path, Outcast Island, Tanoby Ruins, Resort Gorgeous, Trainer Tower, Water Labyrinth, and Water Path (Super Rod).

    #0224 – Octillery

    Octillery is a Water-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Remoraid. It has strong suction cups and excellent aim.

    Octillery evolves from Remoraid at level 25. It traps enemies with its tentacles and blasts them with water attacks.

    #0225 – Delibird

    Delibird is an Ice and Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It carries food and items inside its tail like a sack.

    Delibird is known for delivering presents to people and Pokémon in need. Its signature move, Present, can either heal or damage the target.

    To find Delibird, you’ll need to head to the Icefall Cave.

    #0226 – Mantine

    Mantine is a Water and Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It gracefully swims through the ocean with wide, wing-like fins.

    Mantine often travels with Remoraid attached to its underside. It glides smoothly through the sea as if flying underwater.

    There are two locations where you can find Mantine: Tanoby Ruins and Trainer Tower.

    #0227 – Skarmory

    Skarmory is a Steel and Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. Its body is covered in sharp steel feathers.

    Skarmory nests in thorny areas and sheds old feathers that were once used to make swords. It is known for its strong defense and aerial speed.

    Skarmory can be located in the Sevault Canyon in FireRed. 

    #0228 – Houndour

    Houndour is a Dark and Fire-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It hunts in coordinated packs.

    Houndour evolves into Houndoom at level 24. Its howls are used to communicate with others and establish territory.

    To get Houndour, you’ll need to trade from Pokémon Emerald or XD. 

    #0229 – Houndoom

    Houndoom is a Dark and Fire-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Houndour. It breathes flames mixed with toxins.

    Houndoom evolves from Houndour at level 24. The burns caused by its fire are said to cause lasting pain.

    To get Houndoom, you’ll need to trade from Pokémon Emerald, Colosseum, or XD. 

    #0230 – Kingdra

    Kingdra is a Water and Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Seadra when traded while holding a Dragon Scale.

    Kingdra lives in deep ocean trenches and creates whirlpools by spinning rapidly. It is calm and rarely seen by humans.

    #0231 – Phanpy

    Phanpy is a Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is small but surprisingly strong.

    Phanpy evolves into Donphan at level 25. It playfully swings its trunk and uses it to show affection.

    There are two locations where you can find Phanpy: Canyon Entrance and Sevault Canyon. 

    #0232 – Donphan

    Donphan is a Ground-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Phanpy. It curls its body into a wheel to charge at enemies.

    Donphan evolves from Phanpy at level 25. Its tough hide makes it highly resistant to attacks.

    #0233 – Porygon

    Porygon2 is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Porygon when traded while holding an Upgrade.

    Porygon2 was created through advanced programming and is capable of exploring virtual space. It is more refined and intelligent than its predecessor.

    #0234 – Stantler

    Stantler is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. Its antlers create strange distortions in space.

    Stantler is known for confusing opponents with optical illusions. Travelers who look into its antlers may lose their sense of direction.

    You can trade Stantler from the Pokémon Emerald or Colosseum.

    #0235 – Smeargle

    Smeargle is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is known for its unique move, Sketch, which allows it to copy almost any move permanently.

    Smeargle paints with the paint-like fluid on the tip of its tail. Each Smeargle creates different patterns, making every one unique.

    You can trade Smeargle from the Pokémon Emerald or Colosseum.

    #0236 – Tyrogue

    Tyrogue is a Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is full of energy and constantly trains to become stronger.

    Tyrogue evolves at level 20, and its evolution depends on its stats. It can become Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, or Hitmontop depending on whether its Attack, Defense, or both stats are higher.

    #0237 – Hitmontop

    Hitmontop is a Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It spins on its head while kicking opponents with incredible speed.

    Hitmontop evolves from Tyrogue when its Attack and Defense stats are equal at level 20. Its spinning kicks are both offensive and defensive.

    #0238 – Smoochum

    Smoochum is an Ice and Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It has sensitive lips that it uses to examine objects and people.

    Smoochum evolves into Jynx at level 30. It often moves rhythmically, as if dancing to music only it can hear.

    #0239 – Elekid

    Elekid is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. Its body constantly generates electricity.

    Elekid evolves into Electabuzz at level 30. It spins its arms to recharge and can release electric shocks when excited.

    #0240 – Magby

    Magby is a Fire-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It breathes small bursts of flame when happy or excited.

    Magby evolves into Magmar at level 30. The temperature of its flames increases as it grows stronger.

    #0241 – Miltank

    Miltank is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It produces highly nutritious milk.

    Miltank is known for its stamina and defensive strength. Its milk is enjoyed around the world and is said to restore health.

    Miltank can be traded from the Pokémon Emerald or Colosseum easily.

    #0242 – Blissey

    Blissey is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Chansey when leveled up with high friendship.

    Blissey is gentle and caring, often sharing its eggs with injured Pokémon. It is known for having one of the highest HP stats of all Pokémon.

    #0243 – Raikou

    Raikou is an Electric-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It represents the speed of lightning.

    Raikou roams across regions and is said to descend with bolts of lightning. Its thunderous roar echoes like a crashing storm.

    You can get Raikou by roaming Kanto and making sure that you choose Squirtle.

    #0244 – Entei

    Entei is a Fire-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It embodies the power of volcanoes.

    Entei is said to be born whenever a new volcano appears. Its roar can cause the ground to shake like an eruption.

    You can get Entei by roaming Kanto and making sure that you choose Bulbasaur.

    #0245 – Suicune

    Suicune is a Water-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It represents the purity of flowing water.

    Suicune travels across the land, purifying polluted water wherever it goes. It moves with grace and rarely stays in one place.

    You can get Suicune by roaming Kanto and making sure that you choose Charmander.

    #0246 – Larvitar

    Larvitar is a Rock and Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is born deep underground and feeds on soil.

    Larvitar evolves into Pupitar at level 30. It must consume large amounts of nutrients to grow strong.

    To find a Larvitar, you’ll need to head to the Sevault Canyon. 

    #0247 – Pupitar

    Pupitar is a Rock and Ground-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Larvitar. It is encased in a hard shell as it prepares for its final evolution.

    Pupitar evolves from Larvitar at level 30 and later evolves into Tyranitar at level 55. Even inside its shell, it moves by propelling itself with powerful bursts of energy.

    #0248 – Tyranitar

    Tyranitar is a Rock and Dark-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Larvitar. It is incredibly powerful and destructive.

    Tyranitar evolves from Pupitar at level 55. Its strength is so immense that it can reshape landscapes and bring down mountains.

    #0249 – Lugia

    Lugia is a Psychic and Flying-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is known as the guardian of the seas.

    Lugia resides deep underwater to calm its immense psychic powers. Its wings can create storms strong enough to last for days.

    Lugia can be found in the Navel Rock but you’ll require a Mystic Ticket for it. Additionally, you can also trade it from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.

    #0250 – Ho-Oh

    Ho-Oh is a Fire and Flying-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is said to bring happiness to those who see it.

    Ho-Oh flies across the skies with rainbow-colored wings. Legends say it will reveal itself to pure-hearted trainers.

    Ho-Oh can be traded off from Pokémon Colosseum. Additionally, you can also find one in Navel Rock, but you’ll require a Mystic Ticket for it. 

    #0251 – Celebi

    Celebi is a Psychic and Grass-type Mythical Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is known as the guardian of the forest.

    Celebi has the ability to travel through time. It appears in peaceful forests and is said to bring growth and renewal wherever it visits. You get Calebi through event.

    #0252 – Treecko

    Treecko is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It is calm, cool-headed, and rarely panics in battle.

    Treecko evolves into Grovyle at level 16. It can scale walls and ceilings with the tiny hooks on its feet and uses its tail to sense humidity and predict the weather.

    Treecko is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald. 

    #0253 – Grovyle

    Grovyle is a Grass-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Treecko. It is fast, agile, and skilled at moving through dense forests.

    Grovyle evolves from Treecko at level 16 and later evolves into Sceptile at level 36. The leaves on its arms are sharp and used like blades in battle.

    Grovyle is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0254 – Sceptile

    Sceptile is a Grass-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Treecko. It is known for its speed and sharp leaf blades.

    Sceptile evolves from Grovyle at level 36. The seeds on its back are said to contain nutrients that can revitalize trees.

    Sceptile is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0255 – Torchic

    Torchic is a Fire-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It has a flame burning inside its body that keeps it warm.

    Torchic evolves into Combusken at level 16. It follows its trainer closely and can launch small fireballs from its beak.

    Torchic is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0256 – Combusken

    Combusken is a Fire and Fighting-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Torchic. It strengthens its legs through constant training.

    Combusken evolves from Torchic at level 16 and later evolves into Blaziken at level 36. Its powerful kicks can shatter rocks.

    Combusken is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0257 – Blaziken

    Blaziken is a Fire and Fighting-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Torchic. It is known for its blazing speed and powerful kicks.

    Blaziken evolves from Combusken at level 36. Flames burst from its wrists when it unleashes strong attacks.

    Blaziken is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0258 – Mudkip

    Mudkip is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It can sense movements in water and air using the fin on its head.

    Mudkip evolves into Marshtomp at level 16. It is strong enough to lift large boulders despite its small size.

    Mudkip is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0259 – Marshtomp

    Marshtomp is a Water and Ground-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Mudkip. It thrives in muddy environments.

    Marshtomp evolves from Mudkip at level 16 and later evolves into Swampert at level 36. It can move quickly through thick mud without sinking.

    Marshtomp is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0260 – Swampert

    Swampert is a Water and Ground-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Mudkip. It is incredibly strong and dependable.

    Swampert evolves from Marshtomp at level 36. It can predict storms by sensing subtle changes in the wind and water.

    Swampert is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0261 – Poochyena

    Poochyena is a Dark-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It has a strong sense of smell and sharp fangs.

    Poochyena evolves into Mightyena at level 18. It tenaciously chases prey and never gives up once it locks onto a target.

    Poochyena is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, or XD.

    #0262 – Mightyena

    Mightyena is a Dark-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Poochyena. It hunts in coordinated packs.

    Mightyena evolves from Poochyena at level 18. It follows the commands of a strong leader and will not disobey its trainer.

    Mightyena is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, or XD.

    #0263 – Zigzagoon

    Zigzagoon is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It walks in a zigzag pattern as it searches for items.

    Zigzagoon evolves into Linoone at level 20. It is curious by nature and tends to pick up objects it finds on the ground.

    Zigzagoon is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0264 – Linoone

    Linoone is a Normal-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Zigzagoon. It runs at high speeds in straight lines.

    Linoone evolves from Zigzagoon at level 20. It is capable of reaching impressive speeds when charging at full force.

    Linoone is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0265 – Wurmple

    Wurmple is a Bug-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It uses the spike on its rear to ward off predators.

    Wurmple evolves at level 7, and its evolution depends on hidden personality values. It can become either Silcoon or Cascoon.

    Wurmple is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0266 – Silcoon

    Silcoon is a Bug-type Pokémon and one of Wurmple’s possible evolutions. It hardens its body while preparing to evolve again.

    Silcoon evolves from Wurmple at level 7 and later evolves into Beautifly at level 10.

    Silcoon is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0267 – Beautifly

    Beautifly is a Bug and Flying-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Silcoon. It feeds on nectar with its long mouth.

    Beautifly evolves from Silcoon at level 10. Despite its beauty, it can be aggressive when protecting its territory.

    Beautifly is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0268 – Cascoon

    Cascoon is a Bug-type Pokémon and one of Wurmple’s possible evolutions. It remains still as it stores energy for evolution.

    Cascoon evolves from Wurmple at level 7 and later evolves into Dustox at level 10.

    Cascoon is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0269 – Dustox

    Dustox is a Bug and Poison-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Cascoon. It is active at night and attracted to streetlights.

    Dustox evolves from Cascoon at level 10. It scatters toxic powder from its wings to defend itself.

    Dustox is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.

    #0270 – Lotad

    Lotad is a Water and Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It resembles a small lily pad floating on water.

    Lotad evolves into Lombre at level 14. The leaf on its head provides shade and helps it drift along rivers.

    Lotad is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby or Emerald.

    #0271 – Lombre

    Lombre is a Water and Grass-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Lotad. It is playful and often mischievous in nature.

    Lombre evolves from Lotad at level 14 and later evolves into Ludicolo when exposed to a Water Stone. It enjoys dancing and is most active at night.

    Lombre is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby or Emerald.

    #0272 – Ludicolo

    Ludicolo is a Water and Grass-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Lotad. It becomes energetic when it hears lively music.

    Ludicolo evolves from Lombre using a Water Stone. It dances cheerfully and spreads positive energy wherever it goes.

    Ludicolo is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby or Emerald.

    #0273 – Seedot

    Seedot is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III. It attaches itself to tree branches and absorbs nutrients.

    Seedot evolves into Nuzleaf at level 14. It remains motionless to avoid detection, blending in like an acorn.

    Seedot is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Emerald, or XD.

    #0274 – Nuzleaf

    Nuzleaf is a Grass and Dark-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Seedot. It lives deep in forests.

    Nuzleaf evolves from Seedot at level 14 and later evolves into Shiftry when exposed to a Leaf Stone. It can play leaf flutes that create eerie sounds.

    Nuzleaf is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Emerald, or XD.

    #0275 – Shiftry

    Shiftry is a Grass and Dark-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Seedot. It is feared as a guardian of forests.

    Shiftry evolves from Nuzleaf using a Leaf Stone. It can summon powerful winds strong enough to uproot trees.

    Shiftry is a Pokémon you can trade from the Pokémon Ruby, Emerald, or XD.

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